ISO 16499-1:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 17 September 2025

Sustainable mobility and transportation — Automated mobility using physical and digital infrastructure — Part 1: Service role architecture

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ISO 16499-1:2025 Scope

This document establishes a basic role model, as a common platform for smart city instantiation, of smart city automated mobility services. It provides a paradigm describing:

a)       a framework architecture for the provision of an automated mobility service;

b)       a description of the concept of operations, and the role models;

c)        a conceptual architecture between actors involved in the provision/receipt of automated mobility service applications;

d)       references for the key documents on which the architecture is based;

e)       a taxonomy of the organization of generic procedures.

In-vehicle control system is not in the scope of this document.

The scope of this document is limited to automated mobility services using physical and digital infrastructure.

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